At the time, Mayer said that Yahoo learned of her pregnancy before she was tapped as CEO, and that nobody on the CEO search committee expressed any concern with it.

We can expect Mayer to remain hard at work at her new job, as she said that she wouldn’t be taking an extended maternity leave back in July:

“I like to stay in the rhythm of things,” she said. “My maternity leave will be a few weeks long and I’ll work throughout it.”

Late last month, Mayer held a meeting with Yahoo employees to discuss the future of the company. The main theme underlying the vision was that Yahoo is going to focus more on mobile and personalization moving forward.